So, your wife won’t let you put out rain barrels because she thinks they’re ugly and the blue color clashes with your siding? No problem! I was recently made aware of these unique rain barrels from Tijeras. According to their website they are “the number one rain barrel source in the entire southwest.” I’ve never ordered from them and their prices are a bit high for me but I found some of their rain barrels to be very interesting, in that, some are freeze-tolerant, include an internal overflow protection, and include capacities from 50-360 gallons. Here’s a tank comparison chart. If you live in the southwest (and even if you don’t) maybe they’ll suit your needs.
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I would just get a regular rain barrel and paint it myself.
The best idea I’ve heard all day.
These barrels are cute but a bit too expensive for me. Too bad because I certainly would let my hubby use them.